McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise versions 8.7i and later as included in the McAfee Endpoint Protection Suite

If you install McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.7i or later, make sure that you uncheck the following settings in the Access Protection Rules (found in the Access Protection Properties window) so that Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web will function properly:

Prevent programs registering as a service found in the Common Maximum Protection category

Protect network settings found in the Common Standard Protection category

If you are deploying an SMA-2S configuration, make sure that you also uncheck Prevent HTTP Communication found in the Common Maximum Protection category. Unchecking this setting ensures that the internal site will be able to communicate with the DMZ site.

Directory Service Requirements

Directory Service enables the system to populate and synchronize the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user database with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager user database. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager user database is typically integrated with an LDAP directory, the following of which are supported by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Directory Service:

License Requirements

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace requires licenses depending on the features you use. For a list of all the licenses, see About Licenses.

Reservationless Single Number Access (RSNA) Requirements

To use Cisco Unified MeetingPlace with RSNA, you must use Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.1.3 or later.

A maximum of two Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 7.1 systems may be deployed with the RSNA configuration with no Application Server redundancy at this time.

A single Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster must be configured to process both inbound and outdial calls to both Cisco Unified MeetingPlace RSNA systems. If the RSNA systems are in different locations, they share an IP address and hostname for database replication and the same VLAN must be configured to work in both data sites.

Web conferencing may be used with RSNA, but Cisco does not recommend it because the Web Servers connected to the two RSNA Application Servers operate independently. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing URLs will be different on the two RSNA systems. Accessing the wrong URL will result in the meeting not being found. It is up to the System Administrator to make sure users know which web conferencing server to access for their meetings. Meetings are accessed on a web server using the profile number of the host user.

The following maximum ports are possible:

3000 audio (1500 on each system in the high capacity mode)

2000 Web (1000 on each system)

240 or 480 video (160 or 300 on each system) if the system has 12 (2x6) audio blades and 12 (2x6) video blades

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace RSNA does not currently support Cisco WebEx.